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From: Michael Declan Dunn
I propose a solution. Getting on the World Wide Web should be easy and fun.
More and more people want to put up a Web page, or search the Web for things they
are interested in. When I was looking for help in my early days on the Web, I
ran into over intellectual explanations, jargon-laced techie talk, and a few
friendly people who made all the difference in helping me learn how to use the
Web. Now that my business is established on the Web, I'm returning the favor by
creating this newsletter to help others transition, keep up to date, and find out
what is going on.
The Web is a mixture of commerce, art, marketing, HTML, and information. So what
better place to begin than with your own Web page? This simple Guide to Creating
Your Own Web Page will help you get on the Web. The first issue of the Web Letter
is a free resource for you to use and includes material from my book, Secrets of
Designing and Building Your Own Web Site. I call my site a Thoughtscape, a
place for people to think and express their own ideas, their own creativity. So
prepare to learn about the Web and let's hear what you have to say.
Welcome to the Thoughtscape of the Web Letter!
Peace MDD
Getting on the Web
Terms to Know
Browsers/Tools
HTML
Sample Code
Web Page Plan
Web Letter Links
HTML Web
Introduction
To: Those who want answers to your Web questions: